WORKS CITED WORKSHEETBook: MLA Citation (A Prayer for Owen Meany) AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period). TITLE (underlined)_(period). PLACE of publication_(colon):
PUBLISHER_(comma), YEAR_(period). MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Print (period). Example: Dickens, Charles. Great expectations. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 2002. Print.
Reference Book: MLA Citation (Novels for Students) AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period). TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period).
Title of Reference Book (underlined)_(period). Volume # (period). PLACE of publication_(colon):
PUBLISHER_(comma), YEAR_(period). MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Print (period). Example: Piccarella, John. "Hendrix, Jimi." The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 2nd ed. Vol. 11. New York: Grove's Dictionaries, 2001. Print.
Journal: MLA Citation (CQ Researcher) AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period). TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period).
TITLE Magazine (underlined) (period).
DATE of publication date (Day Month (abbreviated + period.)_ Year)_(colon): PAGE(S) using a dash in between a range (perio MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Print (period). Example: Idelson, Holly. “Gun Rights and Restrictions.” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 24 Apr. 1993: 1021-27.
Internet: MLA Citation (http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/15/lifetimes/10212.html) AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period). TITLE OF WEB SITE (underlined) _(period).
DATE last updated/publication/copyright date (Day-Month (abbreviated + period.) Year)_(period).
MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Web (period).
DATE of access: (Day Month (abbreviated + period.) Year)(no period). Example: “Think College….Learn for a Lifetime.” U.S.Department of Education. 26 July 2000. Web. 11 Nov. 2000.
Database Article: MLA Citation AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period). BOOK TITLE (underlined) (period).
PLACE OF PUBLICATION_(colon).
PUBLISHER _(period).
PUBLICATION YEAR_(period).
DATABASE NAME(underlined)_(period).
DATABASE COMPANY_(period). MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Web (period). DATE of access: (Day Month (abbreviated + period.) Year)__( period). Example: Taylor, Karen L. "Around the World in Eighty Days." Facts On File Companion to the French Novel. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2007. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 30 Apr. 2009.
WORKS CITED WORKSHEETBook: MLA Citation (A Prayer for Owen Meany)
AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (underlined)_(period).
PLACE of publication_(colon):
PUBLISHER_(comma), YEAR_(period).
MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Print (period).
Example: Dickens, Charles. Great expectations. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 2002. Print.
Reference Book: MLA Citation (Novels for Students)
AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period).
Title of Reference Book (underlined)_(period).
Volume # (period).
PLACE of publication_(colon):
PUBLISHER_(comma), YEAR_(period). MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Print (period).
Example: Piccarella, John. "Hendrix, Jimi." The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
2nd ed. Vol. 11. New York: Grove's Dictionaries, 2001. Print.
Journal: MLA Citation (CQ Researcher)
AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period).
TITLE Magazine (underlined) (period).
DATE of publication date (Day Month (abbreviated + period.)_ Year)_(colon):
PAGE(S) using a dash in between a range (perio MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Print (period).
Example: Idelson, Holly. “Gun Rights and Restrictions.” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report
24 Apr. 1993: 1021-27.
Internet: MLA Citation (http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/06/15/lifetimes/10212.html)
AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period).
TITLE OF WEB SITE (underlined) _(period).
DATE last updated/publication/copyright date (Day-Month (abbreviated + period.) Year)_(period).
MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Web (period).
DATE of access: (Day Month (abbreviated + period.) Year)(no period).
Example: “Think College….Learn for a Lifetime.” U.S. Department of Education. 26 July 2000.
Web. 11 Nov. 2000.
Database Article: MLA Citation
AUTHOR if available (last name, first and middle)(period).
TITLE (“quotation marks”)(period).
BOOK TITLE (underlined) (period).
PLACE OF PUBLICATION_(colon).
PUBLISHER _(period).
PUBLICATION YEAR_(period).
DATABASE NAME(underlined)_(period).
DATABASE COMPANY_(period).
MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION: Web (period).
DATE of access: (Day Month (abbreviated + period.) Year)__( period).
Example: Taylor, Karen L. "Around the World in Eighty Days." Facts On File Companion to the French Novel. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2007. Bloom's Literary Reference Online. Facts On File, Inc. Web. 30 Apr. 2009.